You've just found out that you're at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. But you don't have it yet. That's the really good news. It means that you now have the chance to make changes that can delay or prevent Type 2 diabetes.
Take action now and it will make all the difference to your health in the years ahead.
Remember, if you enjoy something, you're more likely to stick to it.
Here are some tips to get you inspired:
Where to start?
You can reduce your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by:- eating well
- moving more
- losing weight, if you're overweight.
Remember, if you enjoy something, you're more likely to stick to it.
Here are some tips to get you inspired:
- Don't forget, you're not alone in this - there's lots of support out there to help you.
- Set goals which are realistic and work for you.
- Change one thing at a time and make the changes part of your everyday.
Get support
Make the most of all the support and services available in your area. Ask your GP about:- a weight-loss programme or group
- a registered dietitian or exercise specialist
- a Type 2 diabetes prevention programme
- other local services to help you move more and eat better.
We're here to help too, with lots of tools and stories to keep you motivated. Think about sharing your story – it could really help motivate others. And remember, the trained counsellors on our helpline are ready to support you if you have questions or just need a chat.
Set realistic goals
Like everything in life, you'll have good days and bad days, but don't let a bad day put you off.Set yourself realistic goals that fit in with how you live your life. Choose the healthy food and activities that you like best. This will really help you stay on track.
And think ahead about anything that could stop you from achieving your goal, and plan how you could overcome this.
Try using our action plan (PDF) to set healthy goals and stick to them. It will help you think about:
- what you want to do to eat better and move more
- why it's important
- how you can achieve your goals.
Make changes part of your everyday
Changing too many things at the same time can make them difficult to stick to in the long run. Start with small things you can change about your everyday routine and build up to more.We know it can be hard to stay motivated, but remember you're in this for the long run. Your risk of developing diabetes is serious and you can't reduce your risk by eating better or moving more for just a couple of weeks.
By building healthy meals into family life and moving more to help you get from A to B, you can maintain these changes and look forward to a healthy future.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/preventing-type-2-diabetes/can-diabetes-be-prevented
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